Prague is sewn again. Slavia dominated the 302nd derby and defeated Sparta 2-0
Slavia coach Jindřich Trpišovský sent the basic line-up to the derby with two surprising changes. On the one hand, Ondřej Kolář entered the goal and after a long 13 months without football, soper David Hovorka introduced himself on the field.
Of course, the Derby is never played in gloves, and the fact that this will not be an easy match for the referee this time, the Polish judge Marciniak, was evident right from the start of the match. Footballers did not spare sharp interventions on either side. The Polish man with the whistle initially remained calm, but everything changed in the thirteenth minute of the match, when Krejčí Jr. drove sharply into Sora and it was already dealt with by the yellow card. In addition, there were several players that Marciniak had to tear apart.
She was the first to have a bigger opportunity in the Sparta match, because Haraslín was already getting to the end, but Jurásek managed to block him in time. But the home team had a much better chance shortly after half an hour of play. At first he tried to open the score Sor, which was caught by the goalkeeper Holec with an excellent intervention, after a while Jurásek threw himself to a shot from a distance, which was only hit by a stick.
By the time the 41 minutes into the match, the Slavic players seemed a little tentative in their play as their strategy fell toward. At that time, Bah defeated Haraslín, who demanded a mistake in vain.
The game of Slavia then went into greater turnover, and the improved game of the Spartans after returning to the field from the locker rooms did not change anything. At the beginning of the second half, the home team survived the Spartan chance, when Pešek decided to finish hard from a sharp angle, but he did not come to the goalkeeper Kolář. Over time, however, it was the home team who kept the ball on their feet more often and thus clearly indicated the pace of the match.
This was disrupted in the 83rd minute, when the duel had to be interrupted for several minutes due to a burning seat in the Spartan sector and the subsequent intervention of the police.
Therefore, after ninety minutes, the same setting came as in the week in the Sparta Cup match against Jablonec, ie another eleven minutes. This time, however, Sparta cannot use it in any way according to its own ideas, and it was the opposite of Slavia, which was still widespread in it. Tecl challenged Schranz to the break at the time, and the Slovak footballer first bypassed the run-out Girl, then ended up in an empty goal, 2: 0.
In addition, the Spartans finished by ten when Panák, who had been injured from the pitch prematurely from the field, had tried in vain to dramatize the duel with his comforting pumelka from a distance. In addition, coach Vrba will welcome Hanck among the injured after this match.
After two defeats in a row (in the autumn in the league, when she lost after twelve matches and this year in February in the cup), thanks to the victory of Slavia Prague, she dressed again in stitched colors.
Fortuna League – Round 24:
Slavia Prague – Sparta Prague 2: 0 (1: 0)
Goals: 41. Lingr, 90. + 2. Schranz